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Dashboard won't start.

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I have a problem with my Windows Home Server 2011. The problem is that the Dashboard won’t start. I think the problem started with the Update Rollup 2. I get the following i the Event Viewer – Application:

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I went to the connect forum and they recommended that I reinstall .NET Framework 4. That fixed it, but it turns out you need to do the re-install in a specific order. Here is how I fixed it.

1. Turn off the auto update and set it to only download and install updates if I approve.

2. Uninstall .NET Framework 4 Extender and .NET Framework 4 Client in that order. Reboot the server after each uninstall.

3. Have Windows Udate find updates. There should be a single update, .NET Framework 4 Client. Approve the installation of the software.

4. Reboot server upon completion and start Dashboard to test the install.

5. Have Windows Update find updates. There should be 8 .NET Framework updates. Unslecte all of them, then select the first one. Approve the installation of the update. Once the update is installed, reboot whether is is needed
or not. Then start Dashboard to ensure it still work.

6. Install each update one at a time. When I tried to install 2 or more at once, Dashboard broke.

7. After all 8 updates are installed, change Wiindos Update back to automatic.

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I am having the same issue. I cannot launch the Dashboard either from the client or from the server desktop. The The update associated with KB2600217 will not install on the server. I get install error 634. I can access the shared
folders and run backups manually.

I went to the connect forum and they recommended that I reinstall .NET Framework 4. That fixed it, but it turns out you need to do the re-install in a specific order. Here is how I fixed it.

1. Turn off the auto update and set it to only download and install updates if I approve.

2. Uninstall .NET Framework 4 Extender and .NET Framework 4 Client in that order. Reboot the server after each uninstall.

3. Have Windows Udate find updates. There should be a single update, .NET Framework 4 Client. Approve the installation of the software.

4. Reboot server upon completion and start Dashboard to test the install.

5. Have Windows Update find updates. There should be 8 .NET Framework updates. Unslecte all of them, then select the first one. Approve the installation of the update. Once the update is installed, reboot whether is is needed
or not. Then start Dashboard to ensure it still work.

6. Install each update one at a time. When I tried to install 2 or more at once, Dashboard broke.

7. After all 8 updates are installed, change Wiindos Update back to automatic.

I went to the connect forum and they recommended that I reinstall .NET Framework 4. That fixed it, but it turns out you need to do the re-install in a specific order. Here is how I fixed it.

1. Turn off the auto update and set it to only download and install updates if I approve.

2. Uninstall .NET Framework 4 Extender and .NET Framework 4 Client in that order. Reboot the server after each uninstall.

3. Have Windows Udate find updates. There should be a single update, .NET Framework 4 Client. Approve the installation of the software.

4. Reboot server upon completion and start Dashboard to test the install.

5. Have Windows Update find updates. There should be 8 .NET Framework updates. Unslecte all of them, then select the first one. Approve the installation of the update. Once the update is installed, reboot whether is is needed
or not. Then start Dashboard to ensure it still work.

6. Install each update one at a time. When I tried to install 2 or more at once, Dashboard broke.

7. After all 8 updates are installed, change Wiindos Update back to automatic.

This worked for me, your milage may vary. :-)

Thanks.Your solution worked for me to.

But the question is what happens the next time there are two or more .NET patches in Windows Update if I set it back to Automatic. I think I will leave it at Download Only.